Nauticam Atomos Shogun

The Atomos Shogun is an extremely versatile and useful video production accessory, filling many vital roles in the content creation pipeline. Shogun’s ability to record 4K video streams from popular cameras like Sony A7S and Panasonic GH4 has attracted the most attention, but the device is also a very useful on-camera monitor and media player.

This housing is for the legacy Atomos Shogun, for Atomos Shogun Inferno/Flame or Ninja Inferno/Flame please see the Atomos Flame Housing.

Technical Specifications

Depth Rating

60m

Weight

2.3kg

Dimensions

285mm (W) × 175mm (H) × 120mm (D)

Introducing Nauticam Atomos Shogun

Atomos Shogun

Monitor– Shogun features a 7″ 1920 x 1200 IPS Capacitative touch screen display. The screen is big, bright, and sharp. The available Atomos Spyder Color Calibration Unit enables the user to work in a calibrated color space, and professional onscreen monitoring tools are available to gauge exposure (false color, full waveform, RGB parade) and focus (focus peaking).

Shogun firmware is constantly being developed, and support for new cameras and formats is being added. Future updates in 2015 will allow Shogun to record raw video streams from Sony FS Series, Canon C500, Arri Alexa, and AJA Cion in ProRes, DNxHR, or Cinema DNG formats.

Player– The intuitive touch screen interface and beautiful screen make Shogun an ideal tool for reviewing video in the field, without the need for a laptop. Favorite and Rejected tags (supporting in and out points) allow video to be sorted prior to ingest. XML files created on Shogun can be dropped straight into the timeline of an NLE (Non Linear Editor, such as Final Cut Pro X or Adobe Premiere Pro)! This functionality will also be improved in future firmware releases, with custom metadata tagging and playlist functionality planned.

The Nauticam Atomos Shogun Housing

The Shogun is an amazing device, and deserves an ideal housing for underwater use. Leave it to the wizards at Nauticam to craft a beautiful yet absolutely functional enclosure.

The housing provides the best possible view of the magnificent 7″ Shogun Monitor, while still providing touch screen access to key functions. Buttons at the bottom right corner of the screen bring activate the Shogun “Waveform Monitoring Functions” and “Monitor Assist Functions” overlays. With the overlay active, three useful monitoring functions are available in via a touch screen arm that swings down from the top of the screen, and is pushed to enable a function.

When finished, the touch screen arm can be moved completely out of the way, providing an unobstructed view of the monitor. These tools for judging focus and exposure in water are extremely beneficial, taking much of the guess work out of good video capture.

Monitoring functions available via the Nauticam housing touch screen interface (AtomOS Firmware 6.2) . A touch screen button for record is provided, but isn’t needed with most modern cameras sending record triggers over HDMI when the camera record button is pressed. A playback button is also included, allowing review of the last clip in water.

Hassle Free Installation

The Shogun mounts securely in the housing with three locking latches. The screen is mounted in the front of housing, face down when open. This mounting strategy allows easy changes of media, batteries, and connection of HDMI and SDI cables.

Nauticam Vacuum Check & Leak Detection System

The Nauticam vacuum check and leak detection system, and vacuum valve, is included in the Shogun Housing as standard equipment. This monitoring system provides constant updates on the water tight and safe-to-dive status of the housing. A simple coded LED lighting system lets the user know that the vacuum is solid, or that the housing is losing vacuum. Leak detection is built into the same circuit, so if there is water intrusion, an audible and visual indication will occur.

Active Fan Cooling

The processing power required to record professional video formats is immense, and that workload creates heat. Shogun uses a cooling rail to dissipate heat in air, and to ensure normal operational temperatures in water the Nauticam housing uses two active cooling fans. These fans distribute heat over the housing back panel where it can be effectively transferred into the water.

The cooling system is powered by a dedicated Sony NP-F550 Battery, providing approximately 12 hours of run time on a single charge. An LED light and external switch allows the fans to be powered on and off from the outside of a sealed housing.

Optional Accessories

17951 – Shogun Housing Mounting System

The Shogun Housing Mounting System (used with housing specific adaptor brackets below) provides a strong, stable, articulating arm to support the Shogun housing on an underwater camera system.

The bracket has four angled positions for use in water, and also allows the monitor to be flipped forward for quick battery and media changes. Rigid locking levers secure the system in place during operation.

17952 – Nauticam Shogun Housing Mounting Adaptor for NA-A7

17953 – Nauticam Shogun Housing Mounting Adaptor for NA-GH4

Director’s Monitor Functionality

In commercial video production environments, it is often necessary that a video feed be sent to a surface monitor for review while recording.

Shogun features an internal HDMI – SDI Cross Convert, allowing an HDMI signal to be converted in monitor to SDI. SDI is a very robust signal transferred over coaxial cable that is extremely reliable in the field, and allows for long cable runs. The Nauticam system fully supports SDI surface feeds with the following accessories.

SDI Connectivity Also Available

The Nauticam Shogun housing is also available with SDI cabling for video input, making it an excellent monitor / recorder for use with RED EPIC and SCARLET Systems, Arri Alexa, BlackMagic Cinema and Production Camera, Canon C500, and Sony FS Series. Please contact us for more information about integration with these systems.

Additional Accessories:

P.N.: 17919

Monitor Hood for Nauticam Atomos /Shogun/Flame Housing

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Features

Temperature Control System

To ensure normal operational temperatures in water the Nauticam housing uses two active cooling fans. These fans distribute heat over the housing back panel where it can be effectively transferred into the water.

Dynamic Mounting Options

Two sets of pre-drilled mounting points and optional brackets allow for a variety of mounting variations. The monitor orientation can be flipped when the monitor is mounted inverted.

Touchscreen Access

Access to onscreen controls of the Atomos monitors is provided by buttons at the bottom of the housing and an arm at the top that swings out of the way when not in use.

HDMI and SDI Versions

The Shogun Flame and Inferno monitors support either HDMI or SDI input while the Ninja Flame and Inferno are HDMI only. Two versions of the housing are available to support either configuration.

ROTARY LOCKING LATCH

An oversized rotary latch seals the housing, and securely locks in place without risk of accidental opening.